نتایج جستجو برای: pacific bmr

تعداد نتایج: 46963  

2007
John B. Drake

Figure 13: Running time of the assembly DGEMM routine vs that of the C routine of the S-method coupled with DGEMM on single processor. MINDIM=100 for the S-method. Strassen's algorithm has been presented and compared with other parallel matrix multiplication algorithms. On the Intel iPSC/860, the BMR-Strassen method coupled with assembly BLAS routines o ers the fastest approach to matrix multip...

2017
Danilo Degregorio Serena D'Avino Silvia Castrignanò Giovanna Di Nardo Sheila J. Sadeghi Gianluca Catucci Gianfranco Gilardi

Human liver cytochrome P450 3A4 is the main enzyme involved in drug metabolism. This makes it an attractive target for biocatalytic applications, such as the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and drug metabolites. However, its poor solubility, stability and low coupling have limited its application in the biotechnological context. We previously demonstrated that the solubility of P450 3A4 can be inc...

2012
David L. Swanson Nathan E. Thomas Eric T. Liknes Sheldon J. Cooper

The underlying assumption of the aerobic capacity model for the evolution of endothermy is that basal (BMR) and maximal aerobic metabolic rates are phenotypically linked. However, because BMR is largely a function of central organs whereas maximal metabolic output is largely a function of skeletal muscles, the mechanistic underpinnings for their linkage are not obvious. Interspecific studies in...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
B Irene Tieleman Joseph B Williams Paulette Bloomer

Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metabolic rate (BMR) and total evaporative water loss (TEWL) in species from desert environments, but these might be confounded by phylogeny or phenotypic plasticity. This study relates variation in avian BMR and TEWL to a continuously varying measure of environment, aridity. We test the hypotheses that ...

2010
F. BOZINOVIC P. SABAT

The food habits hypothesis (FHH) stands as one of the most striking and often-cited interspecific patterns to emerge from comparative studies of endothermic energetics. The FHH identifies three components of diet that potentially produce variability in mass-independent BMR, i.e. food quality, food availability, and food predictability or environmental productivity. The hypothesis predicts that ...

Journal: :Obesity 2010
Stefano Lazzer Giorgio Bedogni Claudio L Lafortuna Nicoletta Marazzi Carlo Busti Raffaela Galli Alessandra De Col Fiorenza Agosti Alessandro Sartorio

The objective of the present study was to explore the relationship between basal metabolic rate (BMR), gender, age, anthropometric characteristics, and body composition in severely obese white subjects. In total, 1,412 obese white children and adolescents (BMI > 97 degrees percentile for gender and age) and 7,368 obese adults (BMI > 30 kg/m(2)) from 7 to 74 years were enrolled in this study. BM...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2014
Paul J Jacobs Andrew E McKechnie

Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is one of the most widely used metabolic variables in endotherm ecological and evolutionary physiology. Surprisingly few studies have investigated how BMR is influenced by experimental and analytical variables over and above the standardized conditions required for minimum normothermic resting metabolism. We tested whether avian BMR is affected by habituation to the c...

Journal: :JASIS 2000
Claudio Carpineto Giovanni Romano

Current best-match ranking (BMR) systems perform well but cannot handle word mismatch between a query and a document. The best known alternative ranking method, hierarchical clustering-based ranking (HCR), seems to be more robust than BMR with respect to this problem, but it is hampered by theoretical and practical limitations. We present an approach to document ranking that explicitly addresse...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Vincent Careau Bethany J Hoye Terence W O'Dwyer William A Buttemer

The aerobic capacity model proposes that endothermy is a by-product of selection favouring high maximal metabolic rates (MMR) and its mechanistic coupling with basal metabolic rate (BMR). Attempts to validate this model in birds are equivocal and restricted to phenotypic correlations (rP), thus failing to distinguish among- and within-individual correlations (rind and re). We examined 300 paire...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
James F Gillooly Andrew P Allen

Debate on the mechanism(s) responsible for the scaling of metabolic rate with body size in mammals has focused on why the maximum metabolic rate (VO2max ) appears to scale more steeply with body size than the basal metabolic rate (BMR). Consequently, metabolic scope, defined as VO2max/BMR, systematically increases with body size. These observations have led some to suggest that VO2max, and BMR ...

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